Who could replace Patrick Brown? A look at potential candidates to lead Ontario PCs
The abrupt resignation of Ontario’s Opposition leader amid allegations of sexual misconduct has many speculating on who could take Patrick Brown’s place and guide the Progressive Conservatives through an upcoming provincial election. Here is a glance at some potential successors.
CHRISTINE ELLIOTT
The woman who mounted the most formidable challenge to Brown as he sought the party leadership in the first place is seen by many as a logical choice to take his place. Elliott came in second during the 2015 leadership convention that saw Brown become leader. At the time, Elliott had served as an Ontario legislator for nine years for the riding of Whitby-Oshawa, the same riding previously held by her late husband Jim Flaherty before he went on to become federal finance minister.
Since July 1, 2016, Elliott has served as Ontario’s first patient ombudsman fielding complaints about people’s experience with the provinces’ health care system. Elliott has not issued any statements about the Brown scandal or her future plans since his resignation was announced.